Can US Corporate Debt Markets Weather a Recession?
With a recession looming on the horizon, the COVID-era grace period of cheap money has nearly run its course.
US Corporations Keep Gorging on Cheap Debt in 2021
With the QE pumps whirring and asset-starved investors on the hunt for yield, there’s never been a better time to be a junk-rated corporation in the United States.
Outlook 2021: COVID-19 Vaccines and Global Economic Recovery
Vaccines might not be a panacea for all that ails the global economy in 2021.
Corporate Bond Market Flashes Warning Signals amid COVID-19 Outbreak
A wave of defaults was looming among high-yield issuers even before COVID-19 arrived.
Debt in a Time of Coronavirus
With COVID-related shutdowns abound, are major economies headed for a massive credit crunch?